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MYANMAR – The number of Killed In Actions, have increased in the front line, so, some military sources said that the terrorist junta council has stopped notifying the bereaved families of the deaths of soldiers and officers on the frontline battlefields.
The number of officers and soldiers dying or missing by the whole battalion within the regiments of the terrorist junta council is increasing and whenever the families of the soldiers in the regimental head quarter are informed of the situation, the remaining forces also flee, and thus the strength of the army has been deteriorating.
“The news of the death of some officers and soldiers from the 12th Military Operations Command, who died in the battle in Laukkai, is not notified to the bereaved families. The family did not receive official notification from the regiment, but only found out after contacting the soldiers on the front line. Not even giving the death notice was too cruel for the families of the bereaved, and there is already a lot of criticism from the army community,” the army source said.
Similarly, the terrorist Min Aung Hlaing sent the special servicemen troops under the “Army Science and Technology Research Center” to the frontline battlefield and when some of those officers and soldiers died in the battle, they did not notify the families of the bereaved.
“There are three soldiers who died from Pyin Oo Lwin Army Science and Technology Research Center. We have not been able to ask who they were. The families concerned were not informed either. It’s cause they are afraid that there will be more deserters. Every time there is news of someone in the army getting killed In action, the soldiers would run away,” explained an army research center source.
The terrorist junta council is said to be sending the Engineer Corps, Medical Corps, Livestock regiments, troops from Defense Equipment Factories to the frontline due to the large number of combat troops dying in the frontline battlefields.